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Skilled Trades Pilot Program Announcement

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Premier Tim Houston announced a new pilot program today, June 27, that will allow Grade 12 students who meet graduation requirements at the end of the first semester to enter two skilled trades programs at Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) sooner. The news release about the announcement is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/06/27/skilled-trades-pilot-offers-new-learning-pathway-grade-12-students


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L-R: Glace Bay High principal Tanya Jamieson, Premier Tim Houston, Glace Bay High student Brennan Reid, NSCC Sydney Waterfront campus principal Carla Arsenault, and Glace Bay-Dominion MLA John White. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Premier Tim Houston

Premier Tim Houston speaks at the skilled trades announcement at Glace Bay High School. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Premier Tim Houston with Brennan Reid, a student at Glace Bay High who is interested in a career in the skilled trades. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Premier Tim Houston with Brennan Reid, a student at Glace Bay High who is interested in a career in the skilled trades. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Glace Bay-Dominion MLA John White introduces the speakers at a skilled trades pathway pilot event at Glace Bay High School. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Glace Bay-Dominion MLA John White introduces the speakers at a skilled trades pathway pilot event at Glace Bay High School. (Communications Nova Scotia)


Student Brennan Reid, Glace Bay High School. (Communications Nova Scotia)

Glace Bay High School student Brennan Reid, who is interested in a career in skilled trades. (Communications Nova Scotia)


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